Patents by Inventor Dominik Michael Kasper
Dominik Michael Kasper has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240135656Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Publication number: 20240135707Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Patent number: 11935180Abstract: Examples of the disclosure describe systems and methods for presenting virtual content on a wearable head device. In some embodiments, a state of a wearable head device is determined by minimizing a total error based on a reduced weight associated with a reprojection error. A view reflecting the determined state of the wearable head device is presented via a display of the wearable head device. In some embodiments, a wearable head device calculates a preintegration term based on the image data received via a sensor of the wearable head device and the inertial data received via a first IMU and a second IMU of the wearable head device. The wearable head device estimates a position of the device based on the preintegration term, and the wearable head device presents the virtual content based on the position of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Yu-Hsiang Huang, Evan Gregory Levine, Igor Napolskikh, Dominik Michael Kasper, Manel Quim Sanchez Nicuesa, Sergiu Sima, Benjamin Langmann, Ashwin Swaminathan, Martin Georg Zahnert, Blazej Marek Czuprynski, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Christoph Tobler, Omid Ghasemalizadeh
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Patent number: 11900547Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Patent number: 11823450Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Publication number: 20230034363Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Patent number: 11501529Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: MAGIC LEAP, INC.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Publication number: 20220230382Abstract: Examples of the disclosure describe systems and methods for presenting virtual content on a wearable head device. In some embodiments, a state of a wearable head device is determined by minimizing a total error based on a reduced weight associated with a reprojection error. A view reflecting the determined state of the wearable head device is presented via a display of the wearable head device. In some embodiments, a wearable head device calculates a preintegration term based on the image data received via a sensor of the wearable head device and the inertial data received via a first IMU and a second IMU of the wearable head device. The wearable head device estimates a position of the device based on the preintegration term, and the wearable head device presents the virtual content based on the position of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Yu-Hsiang HUANG, Evan Gregory LEVINE, Igor NAPOLSKIKH, Dominik Michael KASPER, Manel Quim SANCHEZ NICUESA, Sergiu SIMA, Benjamin LANGMANN, Ashwin SWAMINATHAN, Martin Georg ZAHNERT, Blazej Marek CZUPRYNSKI, Joao Antonio Pereira FARO, Christoph TOBLER, Omid GHASEMALIZADEH
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Patent number: 11328475Abstract: Examples of the disclosure describe systems and methods for presenting virtual content on a wearable head device. In some embodiments, a state of a wearable head device is determined by minimizing a total error based on a reduced weight associated with a reprojection error. A view reflecting the determined state of the wearable head device is presented via a display of the wearable head device. In some embodiments, a wearable head device calculates a first preintegration term and second preintegration term based on the image data received via a sensor of the wearable head device and the inertial data received via a first IMU and a second IMU of the wearable head device. The wearable head device estimates a position of the device based on the first and second preintegration terms, and the wearable head device presents the virtual content based on the position of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Yu-Hsiang Huang, Evan Gregory Levine, Igor Napolskikh, Dominik Michael Kasper, Manel Quim Sanchez Nicuesa, Sergiu Sima, Benjamin Langmann, Ashwin Swaminathan, Martin Georg Zahnert, Blazej Marek Czuprynski, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Christoph Tobler, Omid Ghasemalizadeh
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Publication number: 20210343087Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Publication number: 20210334537Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Publication number: 20210118218Abstract: Examples of the disclosure describe systems and methods for presenting virtual content on a wearable head device. In some embodiments, a state of a wearable head device is determined by minimizing a total error based on a reduced weight associated with a reprojection error. A view reflecting the determined state of the wearable head device is presented via a display of the wearable head device. In some embodiments, a wearable head device calculates a first preintegration term and second preintegration term based on the image data received via a sensor of the wearable head device and the inertial data received via a first IMU and a second IMU of the wearable head device. The wearable head device estimates a position of the device based on the first and second preintegration terms, and the wearable head device presents the virtual content based on the position of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Yu-Hsiang HUANG, Evan Gregory LEVINE, Igor NAPOLSKIKH, Dominik Michael KASPER, Manel Quim SANCHEZ NICUESA, Sergiu SIMA, Benjamin LANGMANN, Ashwin SWAMINATHAN, Martin Georg ZAHNERT, Blazej Marek CZUPRYNSKI, Joao Antonio Pereira FARO, Christoph TOBLER, Omid GHASEMALIZADEH
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Patent number: 10943120Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal
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Publication number: 20190188474Abstract: To determine the head pose of a user, a head-mounted display system having an imaging device can obtain a current image of a real-world environment, with points corresponding to salient points which will be used to determine the head pose. The salient points are patch-based and include: a first salient point being projected onto the current image from a previous image, and with a second salient point included in the current image being extracted from the current image. Each salient point is subsequently matched with real-world points based on descriptor-based map information indicating locations of salient points in the real-world environment. The orientation of the imaging devices is determined based on the matching and based on the relative positions of the salient points in the view captured in the current image. The orientation may be used to extrapolate the head pose of the wearer of the head-mounted display system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Joao Antonio Pereira Faro, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Dominik Michael Kasper, Ashwin Swaminathan, Anush Mohan, Prateek Singhal